One of the three most popular routes in Larrabee. Starts with a hand sized dihedral, moves to a goodly ladder like section encroached on by a tree before rising to its vicious crux....[more]Browse More Classics in WA

Julia's Outcrop should be in the Bellingham Area climbing group. Check it out, couple of fun routes. Also, you can boulder down at Larabee State Park, some good problems there, and the crash pad is only needed for some of them, otherwise you're landing on sand.

Well, Matthias, it seems like some uninformed people beat you to the punch. Now there's a new page under B'ham area. They didn't even bother to cut and paste my beta. Kids these days... I'll take a look at the trail when I'm up there this summer. The base was largely fine. The area to the right of Smoke on the Water is eroding a bit. I'll probably build a few steps there on a day off. I've got some ASCA hardware to finish up the rebolting work, so it should be buffed out soon.

Being cool while embarking on your hike up there is likely the best strategy to avoid detection.

Van Zandt had some real cool ice smears years ago; they were nice-looking steep slabs.

The Bat Caves have some old routes, but the approach is longish...

My favorite in-town location was the superb, dry bouldering inside the tunnel behind W.W.U. up on Sehome Hill. I TR'd a route at the East end which climbs the left side of the rock and over the tunnel entrance to the trail above.

I'm new to the area and was wondering if the wall to the east of larabee(above the pull off to the left just before you reach the park entrance) is any good/developed. The wall itself looks pretty tall, but is probably chossy I would assume. Thanks!